Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1922, Page 12

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL THE EV NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. % REAL FOOT BALL DOG. Central High School’s foot ball mascot, claimed to have aided the team to a great extent in winning the school championship of the city. National Photo. ol “Sweden's Rudolph Valentino.” His The only 'lnol.bfl" player Ego ears - B . e St 5 A % 3 name is Goesta Ekman, and he spectacles in a_game, Ed. Fisher .D'S RIC] MAN. Six d: e z = - WHERE ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED. Thi stose memorial was dedicated on Armictice das four vears sfter B of Columbia. " He plays with his T R e B o D B e e e e ending of the war. Among those who attended the ceremony were President and Marshals Yo 4 ith s 17 Ameri team against Dartmouth today. ‘i Pk il iy “Copsrigh derwood & Underwood. Foch and Joffre of France and Marshal Haiz of England. The stone is at oo e e bl : Wide Warla Photo. winter. Mr. Rockefeller plays golf every day. Copsrigh derwood & Underwood & Underwool. AS AN ITALIAN PEASANT. Miss Eva Tidbald, niece of Maj. George LARGEST SHIP IN DRYDOCK. The Majestic went in the drydock of the Charleston navy yard, Boston, Oakley Totten, jr., in the costume she will wear at Washington's yesterday, for minor repairs. The “Queen of the Seas™ will take up her Atlantic "ipi\ 2 t{:in”ar.lmn Y vide World Photo. WARNING THE CHILDREN. The Washington police have settled upon a novel way of teaching safety first to the youngsters of the city. Officer “Dick” Mansfield goes into the classrooms and gives “chalk talks.” National Photo. Opera ball. Copyright by 21st Century Press. titiel A. H. Hornsby, who gave the west Martin Burrell. librarian of the Ca- its first foot ball game forty- seven years ago in Chicago. He organized the two teams. Wide World Photo. nadian parliament, who is spend- ing a few days in Washington. He called on President Harding : A g ; g ; . “HOBO KING” IN NEW ROLE. Jeff Davis, known all over America as the “king of the hoboes,” has returned L ppestenier. g HURDLES AND FOOT BALL. Hook, one of the star players of Eastern High School, hurdling the Central Yo New York with a new mission. He has closed all his “Hotels de Gink” and is devoting his energies . line in yesterday's game at Wilson stadium. Central won the game by a score of 14 to 0. National Photo. 1o preventing boys from starting on the road to “Trampdom.” Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. UNIQUE TRIBUTE TO HORSEMAN. When Dave Costello (in private life, D. C. Loi:shur'.) died at his home LIKE OLD TIMES. Away down in Charleston, S. C., makes his round: WAITING FOR “FIGHYING SPEECH.” ‘This erowd of Englistmen waited tor sevéral Lour. lor entraiice 10 i in Henderson, N. C., recently, this floral design of a horse was placed on his grave. “ Costello was one of like he did in .gn:;:n'sodw;.m’l'he lamp-lighter uses aex:m:h l?‘:ln: f the London Opera House, where Lloyd George was scheduled to make his “fighting speech.” The former L .. the coumtry’s famous horsemen. . 7 e e Wide World Phota, the first lights at dugk, _* Copytight by Underwood & Underwoeds - _ - . - .- geemlor addressed 5,000 persogs. Copyiysiy iabptmont & Unfies sk . J st S BREES HSeeins S e e e 3 o o o » >

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